Study of Elite Controllers Advances HIV Cure Research

Study of Elite Controllers Advances HIV Cure Research

Researchers at the Ragon Institute in Cambridge studied elite controllers, individuals who can suppress HIV without medication, to understand their unique immune responses and develop potential cures for the virus. The study highlighted the case of Loreen Willenberg, who showed no detectable HIV even after a cancer diagnosis, emphasizing the significance of these immune mechanisms. These findings offer new hope for advancing HIV cure research by focusing on natural viral suppression in elite controllers.

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June 05, 2026
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Research on Elite Controllers Offers New Hope for HIV Cures
Research on Elite Controllers Offers New Hope for HIV Cures

BBC • 05 Jun 09:00

Scientists are exploring the unique immune responses of individuals known as elite controllers, who can suppress HIV without medication, to develop potential cures for the virus.

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